Space Business News
April 28, 2014
ROCKET SCIENCE
No Plans to Produce Zenit Rocket in Russia
Moscow (RIA Novosti) Apr 29, 2014
The Russian space agency believes it would be illogical to start the production of Ukrainian-made Zenit space launch rockets in Russia, the agency's head said Thursday. "In regard to the Zenit, I can say that making the same carrier rocket here makes no sense. The situation in Ukraine isn't fully stabilized so far, but there is no reason to make a stake on the Zenit carrier rocket, but time will tell depending on the development of events," Oleg Ostapenko said. "Today we are oriented around ... read more
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TECH SPACE

ViaSat Awarded Damages in Patent Infringement and Breach of Contract Lawsuit Against Space Systems/Loral
ViaSat has announced that a federal court jury has awarded ViaSat $283 million in damages in its patent infringement and breach of contract case against Space Systems/Loral (SS/L). The jury found SS ... more
LAUNCH PAD

It's a "go" for Arianespace's Vega launch with Kazakhstan's first Earth observation satellite
Arianespace's next Vega mission from French Guiana has been given the "all clear" for liftoff on April 28 with its DZZ-HR payload, following completion of the launch readiness review performed Frida ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Russia Gives Green Light to Super-Heavy Rocket Project
A project to build a new super-heavy carrier rocket was included into the draft new Federal Space Program (FSP) Roscosmos chief Oleg Ostapenko said on Thursday. "A [super] heavy carrier rocket ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Russian Proton Rocket Rolled out to Launch Pad
A Russian Proton-M rocket to be launched next week carrying two satellites was rolled out to a launch pad at the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan on Thursday, the Russian space agency said. ... more


SPACE TRAVEL

Orion Feels the Vibe During Tests at Kennedy Space Center
Testing designed to simulate the vibrations NASA's Orion will experience during its first trip to space successfully wrapped up inside the Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy ... more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia Set to Boost Space Cooperation With India, China
Russia is set to develop its space cooperation with India and China, the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos Oleg Ostapenko said on Thursday. "Recently, we received an invitation from J ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Equipped with New Sensors, Morpheus Preps to Tackle Landing on its Own
A test flight later this week will challenge a set of sensors to map out a 65-yard square of boulder-sized hazards and pick out a safe place to land. Mounted to an uncrewed prototype lander ca ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Russia strikes Kyiv after first stage of major prisoner swap
Growing Arctic military presence worries Finland's reindeer herders
South Korea says concerned by China's 'no-sail zone' in overlapping waters
RUSSIAN SPACE

US can lose Russian market if bans rocket, space component supplies to Russia
The United States introducing sanctions against Russia in rocket and space equipment supplies will affect the volume of the US production of space components, United Rocket and Space Corporation Gen ... more
GPS NEWS

Glonass Failure Caused by Faulty Software
Recent failures in Russia's Glonass satellite-based global navigation system were caused by mathematical mistakes in software, the head of the Russian space agency said Thursday. Oleg Ostapenk ... more
TECH SPACE

Laser-powered farewell to Moon mission
Just before NASA's latest Moon mission ended last week, an ESA telescope received laser signals from the spacecraft, achieving data speeds like those used by many to watch movies at home via fibre-o ... more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Canada to Pay for Ditched Launch Contract with Russia
Canada will have to pay - both in terms of money and reputation - for a decision to ditch the launch of its satellite by a Russian rocket, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Friday. ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia to Launch Coordination Center for New Space Center by May
The Russian Cabinet has tasked the country's space agency Roscosmos with creating a coordination center for the Vostochny space center, currently under construction in the Far East, the Cabinet said ... more
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GPS NEWS

Homegrown high-precision positioning system put to use
A self-developed positioning system with high precision went into application in China on Friday, further beefing up the capability of the country's satellite navigation system. Xihe, named af ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Orion Exploration Design Challenge Winner Announced
After a year-long competition among the nation's high schools, evaluators from NASA, Lockheed Martin, and the National Institute of Aerospace (NIA) have selected Team ARES from the Governor's School ... more
TECH SPACE

Space terrorism, floating debris pose threats to US
The United States is increasingly vulnerable to space terrorism, according to a new report, as it is more reliant on its satellites and other installations in space to conduct national security oper ... more
TECH SPACE
Thinnest feasible membrane produced

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Vacuum Ultraviolet Lamp of the Future Created in Japan


TECH SPACE
High Gain Amplifiers for Commercial and Military Radar Released by Pasternack

Radio terminals for MUOS satellite communications have testing facility

Chip-Sized Digital Optical Synthesizer to Aim for Routine Terabit-per-second Communications


TECH SPACE
SpaceX sues US Air Force over satellite contracts

Vega for third Arianespace mission, carrying Earth observation spacecraft

Russian Proton Rocket Rolled out to Launch Pad


TECH SPACE
Glonass Failure Caused by Faulty Software

Homegrown high-precision positioning system put to use

Russia eyes building Glonass stations in 36 countries

LAUNCH PAD

Vega for third Arianespace mission, carrying Earth observation spacecraft
Arianespace's Vega mission with DZZ-HR, Kazakhstan's first Earth observation satellite, is entering the final preparation phase for a nighttime liftoff next week from the Spaceport in French Guiana. ... more
CHIP TECH

Superconducting Qubit Array Points the Way to Quantum Computers
A fully functional quantum computer is one of the holy grails of physics. Unlike conventional computers, the quantum version uses qubits (quantum bits), which make direct use of the multiple states ... more
CHIP TECH

Progress made in developing nanoscale electronics
Scientists are facing a number of barriers as they try to develop circuits that are microscopic in size, including how to reliably control the current that flows through a circuit that is the width ... more
CHIP TECH

Piezotronics and piezo-phototronics leading to unprecedented active electronics and optoelectronics
New technologies for developing electronics and optoelectronics with tunable/adaptive functionalities and performance are critical to emerging applications in wearable technology, communication, per ... more
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TECH SPACE

Thinnest feasible membrane produced

TECH SPACE

Vacuum Ultraviolet Lamp of the Future Created in Japan

TECH SPACE

Better thermal-imaging lens from waste sulfur

TECH SPACE

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ENERGY TECH

Grasp of SQUIDs dynamics facilitates eavesdropping

ENERGY TECH

Halving hydrogen

TECH SPACE

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ENERGY TECH

AllCell Working on ARPA-E Grant for Advanced EV Battery

TECH SPACE

Big data poses great challenges and opportunities for databases

LAUNCH PAD

SpaceX sues US Air Force over satellite contracts

Pentagon scientists show off life-size robot

Radio terminals for MUOS satellite communications have testing facility

Raytheon touts ballistic missile defense weapon

US Navy deploys Standard Missile-3 Block IB for first time

High Gain Amplifiers for Commercial and Military Radar Released by Pasternack

Australia to buy 58 US F-35s for $11.6bn

US Military hopes AI autopilot can replace flight crews

Northrop Grumman Awarded US Navy Contract for Next-Gen Mission Computer

Chip-Sized Digital Optical Synthesizer to Aim for Routine Terabit-per-second Communications

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Raytheon advancing cruise missile capabilities

Army orders Patriot missile segment enhancement

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India test-fires anti-ballistic missile

Close collaboration in optical communication between space and Earth

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B-2 bomber upgrade moves forward

Russia to Test Launch New Angara Rocket June 25

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